Friday, March 5, 2010

They believe that you return radical

They believe that you retu radical ? Think? Re Radical, Think Again? E 'radical hands in worship to God? E 'radical to pray according to the joint during the praise? It is too radical to talk about your love for Jesus when others talk about their conces and fears? What does it mean to be a radical Christian? If this application on any number of believers today, probably, so that any number of comments. Why? E 'because the radical? S sense often over the centuries. For example, in the 12th Century, if it is required that the Bible is written in a common language for the common man, they were radical and would probably be bued at the stake. In 16th Century were radical, if protested secular life of the pope. These costs could be your life. Today, many define as radical Christianity? Holy roller? Those who sing too high, and you want to talk about Jesus constantly. When? S radicalism that now? T tomorrow. One day all believers will sing and shout aloud to the sky If Jesus, the cries of joy and praise will never cease. Then comes the praise of all? S lips, the soft-spoken believers. Confidence in the Bible to them. I? Want to go back to a time in history, when the radical is not different from that of today? S is the most reserved and traditional Protestants. The Rising Star of the Reformation Era radical were despised as the Council of Constance, that he, with more than 200 crimes, and bued his writings. Then they dug and his body incinerated. He died at the age of 44. Now that pretty heavy punishment for someone whose only crime was to translate the Bible from Latin into English for the primitive man. But his actions were too radical for the Catholic Church during the Reformation increases. And if his body was destroyed, John Wycliffe? S (c.329-1384) the assets. There were others, like the radical Wycliffe. They started in history, when the church is too weak, immoral, corrupt and school, in the heart of the Catholic Church. School was an attempt to reconcile Greek philosophy with Christianity, but counterproductive. Instead of training the best minds of the day to think of classical critics, and the support of the Catholic Church, and formed a number of scientists now dispute Catholic teachings, and intelligently.The ChallengersMarsilius (c.1275-1343) was a man who has a successful career as a church official, but he blew up. This happens when people are radical. They disturb the comfort zone. Marsilius, an Italian, the view that all beliefs must be against God? S word. If that was not? T radical enough, he believed in the priesthood of believers. The priesthood of believers means that every person can contribute to God in prayer and every individual is responsible to God for his spiritual condition. When he attacked the Pope, who did not? T and with the powers that be, and was excommunicated. When not in front of a German prince, who was not only excommunicated, but they are exported. Pretty radical stuff is not? T? By the way, the German principles that protected Marsilius also protected Wilhelm von Ockham (c.1290-1349) from the pope. William of Ockham developed into perhaps the greatest that ever lived logical. He pointed out that? The Christian faith? It is better than the Pope? This him in hot water. William was tried for his beliefs, for a while 'in detention, and then excommunicated by the pope. These guys were just too radical for their times.Moreover, radicalism after Bohemia. Bohemia, the Czech Republic where it is. The writings of Wycliffe way into the hands of John Huss. This is quite surprising that there are no printing presses in Wycliffe? S Day, and its few translations were copied by hand. Huss was also a scholar. He had studied philosophy and theology at the University of Prague. This university is one of the most famous institutions of higher education in Europe. Huss came to more than Wycliffe? Views on Scripture. Huss finally drew the wrath of the Catholic Church and under the pretext of a safe passage for the Council of Constance, was arrested and bued at the stake. His last words were? Lord, into your hands I commit my spirit. I might add that the buing of John Huss is not achieving its objectives. Its successor, called Hussites, more and more. One of the groups was the Hussite Moravian. They were famous for their missionary activity and influence on John and Charles Wesley. The Hussites in 1501 printed the first non-Catholic hymnbook. I think that? S is not an irony that, according to Huss, threw his ashes in the North Rhine in Germany. A famous early German by the name of Martin Luther would write a day? When John Huss was a heretic, then there is no single Christian in the sun. I could do much more radical Attribution time. There were men like Ulrich von Hutten (c.1488-1523), the attack on the freedom of the papacy, as have never been attacked in Germany. Also there was John Reuchlin (c.1455-1522), who wrote a book that was friendly towards Jews, and the Pope condemned them. And then at the head of the radical movement was, of course, Martin Luther. A former Catholic Monaco, the world upside down with her? Revelation? Paul? s letter to the Romans? live by faith alone. That? S right. Martin Luther was the doctrine on salvation through faith alone in the world in no small expense. Salvation through faith alone a radical concept for the 16th century.And do so. Many of the fundamental doctrines of Protestant Christianity chen radical ideas were once, and didn? T and, with the powerful Catholic Church. Today, wouldn? T call these radical men. We? D call them reformers, visionaries or fathers of the faith, but wouldn? T radical beliefs. Similarly, a day when Jesus rules the Holy City of Jerusalem, we, as a time? Holy roller? is fixed in comparison to the saints before the throne. Brother and sister I think? S time for radicals. Pastor Terry Dashner? Faith Fellowship Church? PO Box 1586, BA OK for other articles on the history of the church? Tdash0355@netzero.com. About the Author Pastor a small church in Broken Arrow, OK

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